Aberdeen FC is reportedly looking to strengthen its squad with the potential signing of Connor Ronan from Colorado Rapids this summer. The club's interest in the midfielder has been highlighted by several sources, including Daily Record and Press and Journal. Ronan, who has spent three and a half years in Major League Soccer (MLS), is open to the move back to the UK, especially given his previous connection with Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson, who managed him during his time at St Mirren. Ronan has shown versatility in midfield, playing effectively as both a number 8 and number 6, although he is not considered a star player. At 28 years old, he is nearing the end of his four-year contract with Colorado, which includes options for the next two seasons. His guaranteed compensation for 2026 is $562,400, which may be seen as high for a player who is not a regular starter. The transfer window in Scotland opens on June 15, and with Ronan's current market value estimated at $1.4 million, the odds of a transfer happening are currently at 50%. Aberdeen FC could benefit from adding a player of Ronan's caliber to their midfield as they look to improve their performance in the Premiership.